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NetX Command Center – Software for XBus™ & StrongMesh™

The NetX Command Center software is at the heart of our simplicity for setup and operation of the NetX™ XBus and StrongMesh™ network thermostat systems for end users on Windows-based personal computers or servers. Whether you're using the software locally (within your location) or as an IP thermostat over the Internet, simple point and click capabilities allow you all the ease of use and flexibility you desire to manage your HVAC from anywhere in the world. Monitor thermostats, make changes 'on the fly' for temporary settings, create and copy schedules, set alarms, and log and graph historical operation data. This simple power allows you the ability to control your energy consumption and remain comfortable at the same time.

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Software

Windows Compatible

Compatible with all Windows 7, 8 & 10

Previous versions of Windows will not work.

Monitor resolution - 1024 x 768 or higher

10MB available hard disk storage

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Schedule Window

Any thermostat schedule can be copied to individual or group of thermostats

Schedules can be defined as local (single thermostat) or global (all thermostats connected to a single network controller)

Scheduling types: 2-event weekly recurring - set time and all modes of operation for up to 2 events for each day of the week4-event weekly recurring - set time and all modes of operation for up to 4 events for each day of the week6-event weekly recurring - set time and all modes of operation for up to 6 events for each day of the week Run Once - set time and date for all modes for operation for a one-time single eventVacation - set time and date for all modes of operation for holding all schedules for an extended period

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4 event window

Single Thermostat Window

Monitor and control any single network thermostat attached to the network controller

Large 32-character name thermostat description

Create and store user-defined thermostat operating parameters to disk for later recall